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功能良好的社区居住老年人中潜在的药物相互作用和药物与疾病的相互作用。

Potential drug-drug and drug-disease interactions in well-functioning community-dwelling older adults.

作者信息

Hanlon J T, Perera S, Newman A B, Thorpe J M, Donohue J M, Simonsick E M, Shorr R I, Bauer D C, Marcum Z A

机构信息

Division of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics, School of Pharmacy, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Pharm Ther. 2017 Apr;42(2):228-233. doi: 10.1111/jcpt.12502. Epub 2017 Jan 22.

Abstract

WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE

There are few studies examining both drug-drug and drug-disease interactions in older adults. Therefore, the objective of this study was to describe the prevalence of potential drug-drug and drug-disease interactions and associated factors in community-dwelling older adults.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study included 3055 adults aged 70-79 without mobility limitations at their baseline visit in the Health Aging and Body Composition Study conducted in the communities of Pittsburgh PA and Memphis TN, USA. The outcome factors were potential drug-drug and drug-disease interactions as per the application of explicit criteria drawn from a number of sources to self-reported prescription and non-prescription medication use.

RESULTS

Over one-third of participants had at least one type of interaction. Approximately one quarter (25·1%) had evidence of had one or more drug-drug interactions. Nearly 10·7% of the participants had a drug-drug interaction that involved a non-prescription medication. % The most common drug-drug interaction was non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) affecting antihypertensives. Additionally, 16·0% had a potential drug-disease interaction with 3·7% participants having one involving non-prescription medications. The most common drug-disease interaction was aspirin/NSAID use in those with history of peptic ulcer disease without gastroprotection. Over one-third (34·0%) had at least one type of drug interaction. Each prescription medication increased the odds of having at least one type of drug interaction by 35-40% [drug-drug interaction adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 1·35, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1·27-1·42; drug-disease interaction AOR = 1·30; CI = 1·21-1·40; and both AOR = 1·45; CI = 1·34-1·57]. A prior hospitalization increased the odds of having at least one type of drug interaction by 49-84% compared with those not hospitalized (drug-drug interaction AOR = 1·49, 95% CI = 1·11-2·01; drug-disease interaction AOR = 1·69, CI = 1·15-2·49; and both AOR = 1·84, CI = 1·20-2·84).

WHAT IS NEW AND CONCLUSION

Drug interactions are common among community-dwelling older adults and are associated with the number of medications and hospitalization in the previous year. Longitudinal studies are needed to evaluate the impact of drug interactions on health-related outcomes.

摘要

已知信息与研究目的

很少有研究同时考察老年人中的药物相互作用和药物与疾病的相互作用。因此,本研究的目的是描述社区居住老年人中潜在的药物相互作用和药物与疾病相互作用的发生率及相关因素。

方法

这项横断面研究纳入了美国宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡市和田纳西州孟菲斯市社区开展的健康老龄化与身体成分研究中,3055名年龄在70 - 79岁且基线访视时无行动障碍的成年人。根据从多个来源得出的明确标准应用于自我报告的处方药和非处方药使用情况,结局因素为潜在的药物相互作用和药物与疾病的相互作用。

结果

超过三分之一的参与者至少有一种相互作用类型。约四分之一(25.1%)有证据表明存在一种或多种药物相互作用。近10.7%的参与者存在涉及非处方药的药物相互作用。最常见的药物相互作用是影响抗高血压药物的非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)。此外,16.0%存在潜在的药物与疾病相互作用,3.7%的参与者存在涉及非处方药的此类相互作用。最常见的药物与疾病相互作用是在有消化性溃疡病史且无胃保护措施的人群中使用阿司匹林/NSAIDs。超过三分之一(34.0%)的人至少有一种药物相互作用类型。每增加一种处方药,发生至少一种药物相互作用类型的几率增加35% - 40%[药物相互作用调整优势比(AOR)= 1.35,95%置信区间(CI)= 1.27 - 1.42;药物与疾病相互作用AOR = 1.30;CI = 1.21 - 1.40;两者同时存在AOR = 1.45;CI = 1.34 - 1.57]。与未住院者相比,既往住院使发生至少一种药物相互作用类型的几率增加49% - 84%(药物相互作用AOR = 1.49,95%CI = 1.11 - 2.01;药物与疾病相互作用AOR = 1.69,CI = 1.15 - 2.49;两者同时存在AOR = 1.84,CI = 1.20 - 2.84)。

新发现与结论

药物相互作用在社区居住的老年人中很常见,且与前一年的用药数量和住院情况相关。需要进行纵向研究以评估药物相互作用对健康相关结局的影响。

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